Interest limit rule comes to farmers’ rescue
Farmers indebted to Agricultural Finance Corporation will not exceed double the amount they borrowed when repaying the debts.
Kenya violence accused to be taken for mental exam
A man who admitted two charges of arson and malicious damage to property during the post-election violence two years ago has been ordered to undertake psychiatrist test before he is returned to court on March 17.
Parents to sue Knec over cancelled results
Council’s fight on cheating fails to impress association
Two children killed in dawn blaze
Two children were Tuesday burnt to death when a fire razed their house.
Squatters evicted from ADC farm
The invaders claimed there was pact with State over land
Wamalwa to ignore calls to halt campaigns
An MP has vowed to continue campaigning ahead of the 2012 General Election despite opposition from a section of lawmakers from Western Province.
Lack of funds locks schools out of fete
The Coast provincial drama festival kicked off on Tuesday with a low turn-out.
Birth papers to be issued in schools
Registration of births is to be conducted in schools and colleges to ease the burden on parents
Basketballer, 20, proves her father wrong on disability
Two decades ago, her father walked out on the family because of her disability; today she is independent and takes care of her grandparents, proving him wrong against all odds.
For a bargain buy, wait for the sale
Spend less when changing or replacing furniture by buying off season, writes Atieno Randa
